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>> company, entire company started in 1976 in quebec city by a frenchman. he built this into a technological behemoth, generally over the years through what the company calls a buy and build strategy. they have acquired many, many, many dozen, somewhere upwards of 70 companies over time and they have become huge. >> lindley, thank you very much. great article in "newsweek." thank you, lindley. >> thank you. >> a holiday tradition right here in washington. the lighting of the capitol christmas tree. house speaker john boehner leading tonight's ceremony on the west front of the u.s. capitol. >> 3, 2, 1. [cheers] >> yes, good job. [o christmas tree] the lighting of the capitol christmas tree is a tradition dating back to 1964. this year the 88 tall foot spruce comes from a national forest in washington state. the tree traveling more than 5,000 miles to get to the nation's capitol and decorated 5,000 homemade ornaments from children across the country. o'reilly is next. see you tomorrow night. 7 p.m. eastern. >>> the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> the botto
>> company, entire company started in 1976 in quebec city by a frenchman. he built this into a technological behemoth, generally over the years through what the company calls a buy and build strategy. they have acquired many, many, many dozen, somewhere upwards of 70 companies over time and they have become huge. >> lindley, thank you very much. great article in "newsweek." thank you, lindley. >> thank you. >> a holiday tradition right here in washington. the...
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detroit, for example, has twice as many pensioners as they do employers in the city. it comes done to math. you have to bring in x-amount of dollars to bring in x-amount of doctors. and in chapter nine pensions are not covered. think about los angeles, chicago, philly and three other cities that could see this coming up >> illinois is starting to make changes. tell us about what they are doing? >> you have to see some of the unions make concession. if you don't see them doing that now, the ultimate end is bankruptcy. when it comes to a lot of cities, the union leaders have to sit down and say we are in dire situations. we have to negotiate or we will end up in the same issues of detroit and then the is out of their hands. in detroit, it is out of their hands. the bankruptcy judge has to approve it. but the union leaders have to sit down, put their pride aside and say let's come to a conclusion that can help all of us. >> it may hopefully, ultimately safe a great american city and that is what is at stake here. and others should watch closely >> new concerns every the
detroit, for example, has twice as many pensioners as they do employers in the city. it comes done to math. you have to bring in x-amount of dollars to bring in x-amount of doctors. and in chapter nine pensions are not covered. think about los angeles, chicago, philly and three other cities that could see this coming up >> illinois is starting to make changes. tell us about what they are doing? >> you have to see some of the unions make concession. if you don't see them doing that...
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how did the cockroaches get to new york city? scientists suspect they were burrowed in the soil of decorative plants at the park. and the united states air force band surprising museum visitors. "the washington times" tweeting air force plan puts on flash mob show at smithsonian. 120 musicians taking part in surprise show at the national air and space museum. a lone cheloist. officials banning a game day tradition for from this year's super bowl. "sports illustrated" tweeting no tailgating will be allowed at super bowl bowl 48. tailgating will be prohibited at metlife stadium in new jersey. fans will be able to have food and drink inside their cars but cannot take out a grill or lounge chair or do anything to take up more than one parking space? what do you think of the no tailgating rule? #greta. >>> straight ahead, another new problem with obamacare. forget about privacy. tens of thousands of you just lost it. it might be you. we will tell you who next. >>> is this just cruel? a 3-year-old you a cities particular boy will have
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bankruptcy judge will rule the choices eligible for bankruptcy protection and let the city proposing plan to restructure its debt. if rose decides to kick the city -- thebankruptcy court, 500 claimants are among the nearly 100,000 creditors that are owed $18 billion. howard, good morning on our oppose line. i feel that somebody may get a hold of the controls and may use it for other purposes, like delivering a package with a bomb. if you have seen some futuristic movies, they are either spying on you. even in england they have cameras all over the place. there are summary things that can go on right now. host: a lot of people are responding to the poll on our facebook page. you can continue the conversation on our facebook page and also participate in that poll as well. one more call, this is glenn. i worked overseas in a third world country for years in the oil field. the government would not let us use that technology in this country. they do not allow us to bring the technology and. we have the corporations making money, making billions of dollars. that is my comment. host: you th
bankruptcy judge will rule the choices eligible for bankruptcy protection and let the city proposing plan to restructure its debt. if rose decides to kick the city -- thebankruptcy court, 500 claimants are among the nearly 100,000 creditors that are owed $18 billion. howard, good morning on our oppose line. i feel that somebody may get a hold of the controls and may use it for other purposes, like delivering a package with a bomb. if you have seen some futuristic movies, they are either spying...
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plus a big ruling on a bankruptcy of a major american city. the judge's decision regarding detroit next. jenna: new next hour a hearing today in a new legal challenge to obamacare. the plaintiffs are accusing the i.r.s. of using the law to make a power grab, essentially, and are legally trying to take extra cash from small businesses. it's an interesting, complicated case. also a new medical study on those popular energy drinks. what has some doctors very concerned about your heart. and a kind soul trying to make people happy this holiday season. what we know about the mystery tipper leaving huge tips all around the country. jon: surveillance video from a restaurant robbery might help nab a child killer in miami. video shows a man already charged with murdering aaron vu. the 10-year-old boy was killed in a nail salon shooting but there was also a second person with the killer. face was covered with a red shirt at the nail salon and in the video of the restaurant robbery, the second man is wearing a mask. police are not sure it's the same perso
plus a big ruling on a bankruptcy of a major american city. the judge's decision regarding detroit next. jenna: new next hour a hearing today in a new legal challenge to obamacare. the plaintiffs are accusing the i.r.s. of using the law to make a power grab, essentially, and are legally trying to take extra cash from small businesses. it's an interesting, complicated case. also a new medical study on those popular energy drinks. what has some doctors very concerned about your heart. and a kind...
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certainly a different city than the one i experienced as an undergraduate in the 1980s. it's now got the highest per capita income in the united states the past silicon valley. and in fact they have the luxury. there's actually a for our revealer in washington dc. you can go on the website and its for re: of washington dc and they have a quarter million dollar car on the nations capitol building. we did a special called boomtown we went and interviewed a salesman after re: of washington dc and explained to us car sales were great but they were in trouble with for re: of north america as compared to the dealership in south beach miami and hollywood and we asked if the sales are so great why are you having such a problem with ferrari of north america? he said in california and miami the dealership people come in and financed their cars and that's good for business. in dc they pay cash. that is absolutely true story. what's troubling about this is that this is the seat of government and its developed in washington dc not the same as wealth but its developed elsewhere in the
certainly a different city than the one i experienced as an undergraduate in the 1980s. it's now got the highest per capita income in the united states the past silicon valley. and in fact they have the luxury. there's actually a for our revealer in washington dc. you can go on the website and its for re: of washington dc and they have a quarter million dollar car on the nations capitol building. we did a special called boomtown we went and interviewed a salesman after re: of washington dc and...
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we have seen it happen in the cities cities and can happen nationally. i guess die have confidence in entitlement reform with all the entrenched special interests? i'm not a very hopeful that we'll see entitlement reform. i'm hoping we 'get something who lets the ranks of the government shrink down to become affordable. >> always been talk there's a pox on both party's houses. the president's approval ratings are not great. congress' are abysmal. so maybe an opening for a third party, some say a tea party. some say a hybrid party. where do you stand on that? >> i'm not hopeful a third party can do anything, but -- do anything that is get elected. the party i would check would be the libertarian party. they're never going to get elected. they're wrongly associated too much with the tea party. if you remember, ross perot and his third party, even though he only got 18% of the vote, he shook things um. he talk about problems and ways to solve problems and the other politics couldn't play politic. they head to react to competition. >> do you think the system
we have seen it happen in the cities cities and can happen nationally. i guess die have confidence in entitlement reform with all the entrenched special interests? i'm not a very hopeful that we'll see entitlement reform. i'm hoping we 'get something who lets the ranks of the government shrink down to become affordable. >> always been talk there's a pox on both party's houses. the president's approval ratings are not great. congress' are abysmal. so maybe an opening for a third party,...
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joining us from kansas city, "time" magazine editor at large who wrote a story for the magazine about the growing problem with wild animals. so i understand it's bears and deer right now in america. they are the two big problems. let's take bears first. i mean, this woman was in a suburb of orlando, was walking her dogging in a housing subdivision. this bearsubdivision. the bear comes running out of there. is that what happened? >> it is happening all over the country, bill. new jersey, where you -- right next to you, they have the densest human population in the united states, some 3,000 bears. they have had to reinstitute hunting for bears within neighborhoods. and at least in five states, we have had elementary schools that have had to go to lockdown because they have black bears prowling the school yards. so it is a significant problem. and deer -- >> is it because of conservation in the past that has allowed the bears to breed? is that the crux of it? >> yeah, we originally came and settled this continent and almost wiped out the wild life in north america. by the middle of the 2
joining us from kansas city, "time" magazine editor at large who wrote a story for the magazine about the growing problem with wild animals. so i understand it's bears and deer right now in america. they are the two big problems. let's take bears first. i mean, this woman was in a suburb of orlando, was walking her dogging in a housing subdivision. this bearsubdivision. the bear comes running out of there. is that what happened? >> it is happening all over the country, bill. new...
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other cities >> we are gratified with the city's eligibility to pursue a plan of adjustments under chapter nine of the federal bankruptcy code. it is business as usual in detroit. this determination gives us a better opportunity to go forward with that clean slate. neil: mark my words, that i will be a rockstar. and a bankruptcy filing is their only hope. judge napolitano, i would say you? >> they have an obligation of 18 billion and it does not have the assets or the tax base. but it owes a lot more than a it negotiated with all of its creditors, including the unions. >> if the judge does not rule as he ruled today, then instead of having an orderly bankruptcy where a judge will take obligations and slice and dice and give people their portion of the pie, you have about five or 6000 lawsuits, each that is entitled to a jury trial in a pool of assets and it would be chaos and there wouldn't be enough to pay police or fire or teachers and more so they would leave their property behind. >> don't libertarians argue let the people rule? appointed by the governor to clean up this mess and is th
other cities >> we are gratified with the city's eligibility to pursue a plan of adjustments under chapter nine of the federal bankruptcy code. it is business as usual in detroit. this determination gives us a better opportunity to go forward with that clean slate. neil: mark my words, that i will be a rockstar. and a bankruptcy filing is their only hope. judge napolitano, i would say you? >> they have an obligation of 18 billion and it does not have the assets or the tax base. but...
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in the meantime, and officially bankrupt city. a judge rules that it is okay to file. >> not only is it illegal, but it is immoral. >> this ruling is a threat t every city in detroit. >> we think that that sets a bad precedent for other cities as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every d. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! what's in your wallet? every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion
in the meantime, and officially bankrupt city. a judge rules that it is okay to file. >> not only is it illegal, but it is immoral. >> this ruling is a threat t every city in detroit. >> we think that that sets a bad precedent for other cities as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here....
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former new york city mayor rudy giuliani joins us. good evening, sir. >> good evening, greta. how are you? >> i'm very well. that's a disturbing number. 53% think the u.s. is not -- or is having a less important role in the world? >> well, i think it's the result of several years now of a foreign policy that seems feckless. i mean, you can start with resetting the relationship with russia right at the beginning of the administration. they reset it and it's much worse. you look at situation with china, looks like we are almost involved in a growing confrontation over those islands but also all kinds of trade issues. then the middle east, things that are worse in syria. things are worse in egypt. things are worse in certainly -- are worse in iran and libya. i can't find a place where things have gotten better since president obama has gotten into office. i have just spent a lot of time in south america. we're not doing too much better there, either. >> you know, i thought it was sort of humiliating for the united states in the issue over syria when president putin wrote a letter
former new york city mayor rudy giuliani joins us. good evening, sir. >> good evening, greta. how are you? >> i'm very well. that's a disturbing number. 53% think the u.s. is not -- or is having a less important role in the world? >> well, i think it's the result of several years now of a foreign policy that seems feckless. i mean, you can start with resetting the relationship with russia right at the beginning of the administration. they reset it and it's much worse. you look...
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born this day in the city of david, a savior and my which is christ the lord. soft the shivers when, to find they went to off find him in the major. this may be an old story but a mighty one to grasp. it takes great faith, it takes true patience, much like the search for the perfect president itself. we come to recognize it is not so much about the [inaudible] as it is about the serving of the story. what emerges is a spirit of giving and a message of hope for all seasons. the highest and on earth, peace and goodwill toward men. that in the words of a great philosopher is what christmas is all about, charlie brown. so now, it is time to light the tree so we can all go back inside before everyone gets too cold. our special tree lighting expert is a first grader in colville, washington. ladies and gentlemen, escorted by the u.s. capitol police chief, please join me in welcoming giovanni gainer. [applause] you may not know this, but we require all of our tree letters to have some special qualifications. now, as i understand it, when you grew up, you want to be a p
born this day in the city of david, a savior and my which is christ the lord. soft the shivers when, to find they went to off find him in the major. this may be an old story but a mighty one to grasp. it takes great faith, it takes true patience, much like the search for the perfect president itself. we come to recognize it is not so much about the [inaudible] as it is about the serving of the story. what emerges is a spirit of giving and a message of hope for all seasons. the highest and on...
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that decision, indeed think about what is going on in york city right now, this is a city that oozes life. there is a vitality now that you do not see in the rest of the world. watching the detroit decision, one has to wonder when you look at michigan, and look at the inequities in michigan, there is a great wealth and certain pieces of it, but what is happening in detroit? i do wonder why these decisions are being made this way. detroit can be a jewel in that state. i would caution against selling the kind of assets like that art collection. >> the problem of bullying continues to grab headlines. we have had so many high-profile and tragic cases. we have seen school districts acknowledging the reality of these cases. the expense of the programs they have to institute, what are your members' feelings on these issues of what needs to be done? if they're a federal bullying legislation? >> i am a big believer in trying to figure out policy that works as opposed to simply some kind of top-down policy is going to sit on the books and people are going to look at it as a mandate and do noth
that decision, indeed think about what is going on in york city right now, this is a city that oozes life. there is a vitality now that you do not see in the rest of the world. watching the detroit decision, one has to wonder when you look at michigan, and look at the inequities in michigan, there is a great wealth and certain pieces of it, but what is happening in detroit? i do wonder why these decisions are being made this way. detroit can be a jewel in that state. i would caution against...
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the relentless storm pounding cities along the east coast, dropping snow and sleet and freezing rain across much of the region. forecasters say that washington dc could get up to 5 inches of
the relentless storm pounding cities along the east coast, dropping snow and sleet and freezing rain across much of the region. forecasters say that washington dc could get up to 5 inches of
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gerri: do you check out the the -- christmastime in new york city. gorgeous too. i walked byive morning. holidays are time for family, and present, people in new york city, and identity theft, there are ways to prevent the grinches from stealing christmas, with us adam, thank you for coming in. you say this particular christmass more dangerous than most holidays, why? >> the shopping season has been compressed. that retailers in a frenzy, whether they are in a frenzy in terms of deals they offer when you walk through door, through broadcast media or e-mail, that is where the vulne vulner bill . gerri: what should people be thinking about? >> most important thing be aware. identity thieves prey on fact you are distracted. you have a day job, but to them could you are their day job. so as a result they count on fact you are so caught up in the christmas spirit so overwhelmed by advertising when you go to a web site you may not be looking at how authentic they are, you click on links, you don't look fo the htps that shows you it iis a secure site eyou don't see the p
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are just completely nuts to talk about that and more in tonight's lone liberal rumble and the motor city is running on empty the media likes to talk about greedy unions and expensive pensions but what's the real reason for the decline of what once was and still is a great american city. i'll tell you in tonight's dealy take. you need to know this the american legislative exchange council or alec is back and with a vengeance this week the right wing lobbying group is meeting in washington d.c. our nation's capital for its annual states. nation policy summit over the next three days alex a billionaire donors and hired politicians will lay out their twenty fourteen strategy for god in the middle class most of the planning will go on behind closed doors secrecy you see is alex top priority right now because over the past year they've been placed in the public eye like never before in the nonstop coverage of the george zimmerman trial shed light on alex key role in getting the stand your ground shoot first laws passed by state legislatures across the country on behalf of their member of the n
are just completely nuts to talk about that and more in tonight's lone liberal rumble and the motor city is running on empty the media likes to talk about greedy unions and expensive pensions but what's the real reason for the decline of what once was and still is a great american city. i'll tell you in tonight's dealy take. you need to know this the american legislative exchange council or alec is back and with a vengeance this week the right wing lobbying group is meeting in washington d.c....
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jon: we're awaiting more information on the train derailment in new york city. four people dead, dozens injured when a commuter train barrelled off the tracks in the bronx. the latest from the national transportation safety board up next hour. and new details in the fiery crash that killed actor paul walker. what l.a. police are saying today about the fast and the furious star's tragic death. people join angie's list for all kinds of reasons. i go to angie's list to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. jenna: time for fox 411 on a steer rocking hollywood. we're hearing from the lapd that killed paul w
jon: we're awaiting more information on the train derailment in new york city. four people dead, dozens injured when a commuter train barrelled off the tracks in the bronx. the latest from the national transportation safety board up next hour. and new details in the fiery crash that killed actor paul walker. what l.a. police are saying today about the fast and the furious star's tragic death. people join angie's list for all kinds of reasons. i go to angie's list to gauge whether or not the...
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are just completely nuts to talk about that and more in tonight's lone liberal rumble and the motor city is running on empty the media likes to talk about greedy unions and expensive pensions but what's the real reason for the decline of what once was and still is a great american city. i'll tell you in tonight's dealy take. you need to know this the american legislative exchange council or alec is back and with a vengeance this week the right wing lobbying group is meeting in washington d.c. our nation's capital for its annual states and. policy summit over the next three days alex a billionaire donors and hired politicians will lay out their twenty fourteen strategy for god in the middle class most of the planning will go on behind closed doors secrecy you see is alex top priority right now because over the past year they've been placed in the public eye like never before in the nonstop coverage of the george zimmerman trial shed light on alex key role in getting the stand your ground shoot first laws passed by state legislatures across the country on behalf of their member of the nati
are just completely nuts to talk about that and more in tonight's lone liberal rumble and the motor city is running on empty the media likes to talk about greedy unions and expensive pensions but what's the real reason for the decline of what once was and still is a great american city. i'll tell you in tonight's dealy take. you need to know this the american legislative exchange council or alec is back and with a vengeance this week the right wing lobbying group is meeting in washington d.c....
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are people who are retired, they may not get it. >> it's a very sad story for the city of detroit and now we are looking at 30 or 40 on every dollar that is owed in health care and pension benefits. and now thecity has the right to renegotiate the contracts. but will there be a bailout? will there be a state bailout and will there be an uncle sam bailout? i wouldn't put it back up past the politicians to try to do that. and people are in worse shape, the people on those bonds and this is a big thunderous message for people without for 50 years but those are state investments. gerri: steve moore warning you about in a imple bond. go times, great information. gerri: thank you for coming on the show. detroit isn't the only part of this country in dire straits. the nly state egislature has closed the state 100 billion-dollar pensions shortfall. union officials saving $160 billion over the next 30 years, the governor says he supports and will sign the measure in illinois as the country's worst pensionproblem. still to come, i "two cents more" and the dowjones up almost 20% this year. the d
are people who are retired, they may not get it. >> it's a very sad story for the city of detroit and now we are looking at 30 or 40 on every dollar that is owed in health care and pension benefits. and now thecity has the right to renegotiate the contracts. but will there be a bailout? will there be a state bailout and will there be an uncle sam bailout? i wouldn't put it back up past the politicians to try to do that. and people are in worse shape, the people on those bonds and this is...
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that was in mexico city. place filled up with smoke, supposed to be the first regular season game ever played in latin america, and it did not happen. that game will be rescheduled in minneapolis at a later date. ♪ ♪ >> there is one last thing to which the people can resort if the government does notç respet the restraints that the constitution places on the government. abraham lincoln talked about our right to alter our government or a revolutionary right to overthrow it. and that is certainly something that no one wants to contemplate. martha: no, no one wants to contemplate that. very strong words from a hearing this week on capitol hill over whether president obama had overstepped his constitutional authority, and that man who you just saw spiking there is michael can -- speaking there is michael cannon. he is the director of health policy studies at cato, and he joins me now. michael, welcome. very good to have you here today. >> thank you, martha. martha: obviously, a very strong comment. you're s
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. >> i put on a fake beard and tried begging in new york city. >> you ready to freeload? >> stephen: nothing says objective journalism like, are you ready to freeload? (laughter) and that day, folk, johns to el learned what we already knew, when people look at him, they're filled with pitty. (laughter) jim. >> i hit the street and started begs. >> you can help me, ma'am. people gave me money. they gave me money when my cardboard sign said homeless and cold. >> i just begged for an hour but i did well. if i did this for an eight hour day i would have made 90 bucks, 23,000 for a year. tax-free. >> 11 bucks an hour. i mean make it rain! while, of course, praying that it doesn't rain. nows to el knows we must resist our natural urge to help these big fat fakers. >> are you suggesting that the people who are begging for money on the streets, we should not give them money? >> yes. and it's not i who am suggesting that, the people who work with the homeless say don't give them money. it's a bad thing. are you an enabler, are you enabling their alcohol or their drug habit. far be
. >> i put on a fake beard and tried begging in new york city. >> you ready to freeload? >> stephen: nothing says objective journalism like, are you ready to freeload? (laughter) and that day, folk, johns to el learned what we already knew, when people look at him, they're filled with pitty. (laughter) jim. >> i hit the street and started begs. >> you can help me, ma'am. people gave me money. they gave me money when my cardboard sign said homeless and cold....
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the top five happiest cities in the nation according to one survey, two cities from the same state. the you live there? Ò i o you f l good? so much more coming up on this hour of maumets now. ♪ connell: i wasn't even there. dagen: no indication. Ò i ogs are supposed to make you happy. food and dogs. dennis: christmas season, the tree over there. dagen: holiday tree. connell: i know. iatollowing up. to start it off at the top of the hour at the stock exchange. nicole: good morning. things are looking down again. the dow and the s&p down four days in our row. we will s what hstapens between now and then, right now, down 56 points, thousand eight thirty-three. and the nasdaq composite down 9 points, a quarter of 1%. the big picture is everybody is moving to the fed. the fed keeper as soon as this month, there is a m ting this month and with economic news, better cdc dropped o begin tapering. the s&p 500, apple a new high, can't leave that out. Ò i appen: thank you. connell: the movement demanding a $15 an hour wage for fast-food workers which they organize these walk outs and stry
the top five happiest cities in the nation according to one survey, two cities from the same state. the you live there? Ò i o you f l good? so much more coming up on this hour of maumets now. ♪ connell: i wasn't even there. dagen: no indication. Ò i ogs are supposed to make you happy. food and dogs. dennis: christmas season, the tree over there. dagen: holiday tree. connell: i know. iatollowing up. to start it off at the top of the hour at the stock exchange. nicole: good morning. things...
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stuart: that's true. >> the second most populated with camera cities is the city of new york, because mike bloomberg loves london and wanted to mimic it. almost all the cameras you see here are government cameras on private property. if the owners of private property side you know what, commissioner kelly, we don't want your cameras on our property, the government couldn't afford to put up the cameras it wanted to. that's outside. and orwell's story, your story is about inside. we're talking about the government entering your home against your will and without your knowledge and watching you moving about your home. such a society is not inevitable. the american people can put a stop to it. you haven't put a stop to it. where is the lawsuit? >> because the politicians think that they look tough when they permit it. you know what they look? they look like the totalitarians that we fought against. stuart: okay. charles: but the talk earlier-- >> eloquent. >> what would it cost me to rent the varney mansion for the super bowl weekend? >> a lot. [laughte [laughter]. stuart: all right, judg
stuart: that's true. >> the second most populated with camera cities is the city of new york, because mike bloomberg loves london and wanted to mimic it. almost all the cameras you see here are government cameras on private property. if the owners of private property side you know what, commissioner kelly, we don't want your cameras on our property, the government couldn't afford to put up the cameras it wanted to. that's outside. and orwell's story, your story is about inside. we're...
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and 19 bucks a day and travel taxes and the city to travel in portland, oregon. visitors pay $23 a day in texas. okay. well, if you had in california or florida, if you want to have a brake on travel taxes, that is the place to go, especially burbank, where you'll pay less than $2 per day. coming up next from a users guide to taxes with more changes ahead and we will have a tax strategy session. you can start planning and start saving. we will have that next. ♪ ♪ ♪ if you've got copd like me, hey breathing's hard. know the feeling? copd includes emphysema d chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps on my obstructed airways for a full 24 hour spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for suddesymptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical hel
and 19 bucks a day and travel taxes and the city to travel in portland, oregon. visitors pay $23 a day in texas. okay. well, if you had in california or florida, if you want to have a brake on travel taxes, that is the place to go, especially burbank, where you'll pay less than $2 per day. coming up next from a users guide to taxes with more changes ahead and we will have a tax strategy session. you can start planning and start saving. we will have that next. ♪ ♪ ♪ if you've got copd like...
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welcome to huckabee from the fox news studios in new york city. i'm going to give you a sampling of things people have posted on my facebook page. i hear you support common core education standards. i'll never watch your show again. another said, if you support common core, you have hoes -- you've lost my trust. another one, you need to learn the truth about common core. the person who said he never would watch my show again won't hear this and that's too bad. i want to cut to the chase itch don't support what common core has become in many states or school districts. i'm dead set against the federal government creating a uniform curriculum for any subject. i oppose the collection of personal data on students that would identify them and then track them, and certainly any effort to give that personal information to the federal government. i am steadfast in my belief that parents, parents, should ultimately decide. the best for their children's education, whether it's public schools, private schools, religious schools, or home schools. i believe ed
welcome to huckabee from the fox news studios in new york city. i'm going to give you a sampling of things people have posted on my facebook page. i hear you support common core education standards. i'll never watch your show again. another said, if you support common core, you have hoes -- you've lost my trust. another one, you need to learn the truth about common core. the person who said he never would watch my show again won't hear this and that's too bad. i want to cut to the chase itch...
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whether you talk about the city union, china, north korea. union,t the soviet china, north korea. we trust that do not verify. tot: is the u.s. repaired lead by example and destroy its refinement? guest: why? we are not a sponsor of terrorism. iran is. caller: kristen, -- host: kristen, oklahoma. caller: first of all, i cannot believe that this gentleman, who was lied to when he went to iraq, is not more upset about bush and his administration of our and killing 2,300 soldiers. spending trillions of dollars and bankrupting us. also, think about the thousands of soldiers coming back maimed. this guy wants to talk about let's not give peace a chance. talk to your buddy issa and find out why the bush administration sent you over there without the proper body armor meant -- proper body armor. look at what the republicans had done to the middle east in the last 10 years. another thing, like my brother said the other day, you always say israel is our closest ally. how many israeli soldiers died in the afghanistan war? how many israeli soldiers died when we were over there -- you are ove
whether you talk about the city union, china, north korea. union,t the soviet china, north korea. we trust that do not verify. tot: is the u.s. repaired lead by example and destroy its refinement? guest: why? we are not a sponsor of terrorism. iran is. caller: kristen, -- host: kristen, oklahoma. caller: first of all, i cannot believe that this gentleman, who was lied to when he went to iraq, is not more upset about bush and his administration of our and killing 2,300 soldiers. spending...
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to show what that was like for families who were in need and we chose portland because we wanted a city that felt like middle america i think if we chose l.a. or new york people would say well that's not us so we kind of just chose portland that's it's a middle sized i mean seven hundred thousand people i think of that you know downtown urban areas so it's a neighborhood of a million or more and so what did you find there. well first of all to find the families we work with the local two one one organization two one one is the number you call in most cities if you need some type of social services so we listen in on thousands of calls to find the families that were in some type of economic crisis there's people in the film who've lost their job and need help there's people who have gone through health care issues there's people who are over fifty and looking for new work so there's several reasons why people are in the situation that they call two one one and the results are stories of the families in the film when people call to one on one or other resources for them. well certainly ov
to show what that was like for families who were in need and we chose portland because we wanted a city that felt like middle america i think if we chose l.a. or new york people would say well that's not us so we kind of just chose portland that's it's a middle sized i mean seven hundred thousand people i think of that you know downtown urban areas so it's a neighborhood of a million or more and so what did you find there. well first of all to find the families we work with the local two one...
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david lee miller is live in our beautiful city. he can tell us what it looking like from down there. hey, david lee. >> reporter: hi, martha. two weeks until the start of wouldn't irand once again the northeast is getting slammed with another storm. we are in square. take a look at traffic. you can see it is moving down 7th avenue at a pretty good clip despite the snow coming down. as you point out for the most part here the ground temperature is warmer than freezing and the snow is not yet sticking. we are told though that the salt spreaders are out on the street and that the sanitation department is going to have plows out once the snow hits about two inches of accumulation. but so far here in the heart of manhattan not much accumulation. let me tell you briefly about the rest of the northeast corridor. we're talking here mainly about the area from d.c. on the way up to boston. philadelphia really getting slammed again. the other day it got more than eight inches of snow. more snow than the city received in all of last year. heav
david lee miller is live in our beautiful city. he can tell us what it looking like from down there. hey, david lee. >> reporter: hi, martha. two weeks until the start of wouldn't irand once again the northeast is getting slammed with another storm. we are in square. take a look at traffic. you can see it is moving down 7th avenue at a pretty good clip despite the snow coming down. as you point out for the most part here the ground temperature is warmer than freezing and the snow is not...
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[laughter] he was born in new york city, he was raised in montreal. he went to mcgill and after that was a commonwealth scholar at oxford, then went to the harvard medical school and was a psychiatrist, practiced for three years, was the chief resident at massachusetts general hospital. briefly went to work for president carter, was a speech writer for vice president mondale during his presidential campaign and then where i got to meet him was when he came to "the new republic" in early 1981. and at the time "the new republic," if i may say so, was, it was the golden age. charles was there and mike kingsley and rick hertzberg and what was interesting about it, at least to me, was you had a group of people who had different ideas and frequently fought over them, but it wasn't a monolithment at any -- monolith. at any rate, charles won the national magazine award for commentary in 1984, a very cofted prize for anybody who's a magazine writer x. then in 1985 he went to work for "the washington post" as a columnist. and within two years he had won a pulit
[laughter] he was born in new york city, he was raised in montreal. he went to mcgill and after that was a commonwealth scholar at oxford, then went to the harvard medical school and was a psychiatrist, practiced for three years, was the chief resident at massachusetts general hospital. briefly went to work for president carter, was a speech writer for vice president mondale during his presidential campaign and then where i got to meet him was when he came to "the new republic" in...
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up next, the latest update on the deadly train crash in new york city. york city. we are coming right [ male announcer ] here's a question for you. if every u.s. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 million? 2 million? 3 million? the answer is... 3 million homes. by 2030, investments in energefficiency could help americans save $300 billion each year. take the energy quiz. energy lis here. lou: federal officials investigating the train crash in new york city yesterday, going 82 hours per mile as it entered aker zens injured, seven passenger cars derailed. the records of a police helicopter lifted off and there could be more fatalities. china lost its first unmanned rocket to the moon. with the goal of reaching the moon by midmonth. up next, the low prices didn't pay off with enthusiastic retails. my next guest joins us to tell us whether the american economy is a good investment right now. we are coming right as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small busiss cre
up next, the latest update on the deadly train crash in new york city. york city. we are coming right [ male announcer ] here's a question for you. if every u.s. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 million? 2 million? 3 million? the answer is... 3 million homes. by 2030, investments in energefficiency could help americans save $300 billion each year. take the energy quiz. energy lis here. lou: federal officials...
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the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards if every u.s. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 million? 2 million? 3 million? the answer is. 3 million homes. by 2030, investments in energy efficiency could help americans save $300 billion each year. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. life with crohn's disease ois a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps end our night before it even starts? what if i eat the wrong thing? what if? what if i suddenly have to go? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisadvocates.com to connect with a patient advocate from abbvie for one-to-one support and education. peoi go to angie's listt fo
the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards if every u.s. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 million? 2 million? 3 million? the answer is. 3 million homes. by 2030, investments in energy efficiency could help americans save $300 billion each year. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. life with crohn's disease ois a...
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so very big cities here. you know you have traffic built up on a normal day when the weather is good now you have to deal with snowfall. give yourself extra time. we could be seeing significant snowfall accumulations out here across some of the areas. the snow at this moment is falling across the state of west virginia western parts of the state of virginia and across western maryland into pennsylvania. we are seeing it quickly on the move out here. we have winter weather advisories stretching from parts of tennessee all of the way up to parts of massachusetts. so eastern or southeastern massachusetts out here including rhode island dc philadelphia and northern parts of virginia. as far as the big city the snowfall accumulation it was bumped up for new york city. it was updateed by the national weather service and now we are looking at 3-5 inches possible across the tri-state area locally higher amounts will be possible. in dc 4-6 inches possible and 3-5 possible as well in it philadelphia. this is quite sign
so very big cities here. you know you have traffic built up on a normal day when the weather is good now you have to deal with snowfall. give yourself extra time. we could be seeing significant snowfall accumulations out here across some of the areas. the snow at this moment is falling across the state of west virginia western parts of the state of virginia and across western maryland into pennsylvania. we are seeing it quickly on the move out here. we have winter weather advisories stretching...
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process because our process, unlike other systems, that would explode into the streets of paris and other cities, we have a type of constitutional implosion. we direct those pressures to the center of congress and from that we take disparate factional interests and return them to majoritarian compromise. >> keep going down the list of instances where you think he has overstepped. >> the other two that come out to me is really the issue of the $454 million in the prevention fund issue for the federal health care insurance exchange. and also the 700 billion for the state exchanges. then finally the, essentially the subsidies for congressional employees which is less significant than those other ones. what bothers me about those last examples is that it goes directly to the the power of the purse and we have seen over and and over again courts saying don't worry, you have the power of the purse. this administration is now directly challenging that and saying, we can take money that was dedicated for one purpose and give it to an unspecified, unallowed, disallowed purpose. that challenges the very r
process because our process, unlike other systems, that would explode into the streets of paris and other cities, we have a type of constitutional implosion. we direct those pressures to the center of congress and from that we take disparate factional interests and return them to majoritarian compromise. >> keep going down the list of instances where you think he has overstepped. >> the other two that come out to me is really the issue of the $454 million in the prevention fund...
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ron johnson who is a manufacture was elected to the city in wisconsin would be a good example. mike barr just as a medical doctor who served in the u.s. house. carries around bashing his a smart phone, but a smartphone has an app that does cardiology. so he can cash in your getting an electrocardiogram on his smartphone. he forgets where he going and what we're trying to college. tim griffin is a great congressman from arkansas. florida knows the jump direction where to go when. there's enough to be hopeful about. >> mr. speaker, we are taking questions from youtube. we've been online all week so we have some that people had e-mailed him and we will start now with the first one. because you can't see the screen, i will we get to you. how would you rate the president obama's foreign policy compared to that of richard nixon? this is from kevin jacobsen. [laughter] >> i don't know. without getting myself into much trouble, it would be like how you compare a bunny and a german shepherd. [applause] i mean, i really do worry to the country for the next years but if you watch the syri
ron johnson who is a manufacture was elected to the city in wisconsin would be a good example. mike barr just as a medical doctor who served in the u.s. house. carries around bashing his a smart phone, but a smartphone has an app that does cardiology. so he can cash in your getting an electrocardiogram on his smartphone. he forgets where he going and what we're trying to college. tim griffin is a great congressman from arkansas. florida knows the jump direction where to go when. there's enough...
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wal-mart has been having the battle city to city to city and why wal-mart may not open in new york city because the city council wants it to raise the minimum wage. stuart: i've got a city council member coming up on the show shortly. check the big board, down it's not a huge selloff, it's a gradual decline. 15-8 on the dow. once she says politics was her religion and now she's turned toward christianity. has it changed her politics? kirsten powers is next. ♪ hark the herald angels sing, glory to the newborn king♪ (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade-proud to be ranked "best overall client experience." if hey breathing's hard.me, know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inh
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1 is -- 100 cities. they're demanding 15.15 an hour. is this the new american way? reminds us of this. >> lousy teachers trying to palm off our kids on us. >> and they're management and so they can be happier and more productive. >> lisa if you don't like your job, you doesn't strike. you just go in every day and do it really half bad. that's the american way. so ally bank has a raise your rate cd that wothat's correct.a rate. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >> paul walker, star of the france franchise "fast and the furious" they were working on the 7th installment. they'll suspend the production of that film. could be a problem for sony. brought in 788 million worldwide at the box office. and charles is going to make us money right now and where the company i know and love, ca
1 is -- 100 cities. they're demanding 15.15 an hour. is this the new american way? reminds us of this. >> lousy teachers trying to palm off our kids on us. >> and they're management and so they can be happier and more productive. >> lisa if you don't like your job, you doesn't strike. you just go in every day and do it really half bad. that's the american way. so ally bank has a raise your rate cd that wothat's correct.a rate. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped....
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maria molina is here in new york city tracking the storms as they approach new york city. but they've already hit a whole bunch of places. >> that's right. dc, philadelphia, already looking at a bit of a wintery mix falling out there. some areas just outside of d.c so some of the suburbs, they are reporting that that snow is coming down. actually right now in new york city as we walk outside, we started to see -- obviously it's mostly cloudy. but we started to see a mist or drizzle coming down. that is happening right now. so we should see that transition eventually to snow when temperatures do continue to drop and we are going to be seeing accumulation in new york city and also in surrounding areas. you can see right there on the radar picture, you have that snow coming down in west virginia, parts of northern virginia and up into pennsylvania and new jersey, already at this hour winter weather advisories stretching from tennessee all the way up to parts of rhode island and across massachusetts. the winter storm warnings are in effect across some of the areas we could see
maria molina is here in new york city tracking the storms as they approach new york city. but they've already hit a whole bunch of places. >> that's right. dc, philadelphia, already looking at a bit of a wintery mix falling out there. some areas just outside of d.c so some of the suburbs, they are reporting that that snow is coming down. actually right now in new york city as we walk outside, we started to see -- obviously it's mostly cloudy. but we started to see a mist or drizzle coming...
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a train crash in new york city. investigators are on the scene and we have a former board member and mechanic from the station. what do you think about this accident? >> well, it is too early to have any conclusion, but speed and operat operator error are at the of the list. but the condition of the track is high on it the list as well. >> how will they begin the process? the conductor will be interviewed? but there could be underlying things as well? >> we may have eye witness saying they thought the train was going fast the event recorder will tell us that. but there are track specialist looking at the track and repairs. there is a whole litany that happens and they come together at the end. they go through the process and the process has been used since the middle of the '70s. the outcome from the process is thorough and enlightening. >> there is a lot of stories and reports coming out out of it. one of it was that the driver said something about having to dump the brakes. what does that mean? >> that means he we
a train crash in new york city. investigators are on the scene and we have a former board member and mechanic from the station. what do you think about this accident? >> well, it is too early to have any conclusion, but speed and operat operator error are at the of the list. but the condition of the track is high on it the list as well. >> how will they begin the process? the conductor will be interviewed? but there could be underlying things as well? >> we may have eye...
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lou: fast food workers are to go on strike in 100 cities across the city on thursday. organizers are demanding wages more than doubling. up to $15 per hour. more than double the current federal minimum wage of $7 and 25 cents per hour and a new poll reveals that americans don't trust each other anymore. only one third say most people can be trusted. and that compared to half who felt that way in the early 1970s. in the denver post naming a new marijuana editor. beginning in january of next year. joining us now, the "a-team." political director ed rollins and stephen hayes for "the weekly standard" writer, good to have you with us. and georgetown university professor brad blakeman. help me out, there is what appears to be a most peculiar political winds i've ever seen work. >> the service employees union, amnesty advocates of the fast food workers, the restaurant industry association and organized labor itself. all behind a movement to strike 100 facilities to raise the minimum wage by more than double. >> this is a grand diversion. the unions were complicit in their su
lou: fast food workers are to go on strike in 100 cities across the city on thursday. organizers are demanding wages more than doubling. up to $15 per hour. more than double the current federal minimum wage of $7 and 25 cents per hour and a new poll reveals that americans don't trust each other anymore. only one third say most people can be trusted. and that compared to half who felt that way in the early 1970s. in the denver post naming a new marijuana editor. beginning in january of next...
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. ♪ lou: investigators now say the engineer who drove that new york city passenger train that derailed over the weekend may ha from the entire year. about three times what it has been back in 2008 and what was special about september? federal agencies often try to spend what is left in their budget before the fiscal year is up, which is at the end of september. well, researchers and a wife discovered a huge japanese submarine that the united states sought back in 1946 to keep its advanced technology at the hands the soviet union. the world war ii era sub could travel one-and-a-half times around the world without refueling. imagine. well, a new book takes a fascinating look into the role of stalin in the cold war, his manipulation of the western allies in order to spread communism and extend his red empire. joining us now, floridastate history professor rollup -- robert daly, the author of this book, stalin's curse, battling forommunism and war in cold war, and it is now available in paperback. professor, is great to have you here. this is a fascinating book. we recommended highly to ou
. ♪ lou: investigators now say the engineer who drove that new york city passenger train that derailed over the weekend may ha from the entire year. about three times what it has been back in 2008 and what was special about september? federal agencies often try to spend what is left in their budget before the fiscal year is up, which is at the end of september. well, researchers and a wife discovered a huge japanese submarine that the united states sought back in 1946 to keep its advanced...
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the city really did not negotiate in good faith he moved to the next legal question was, did the city, was it even possible for them to negotiate and he said it really wasn't given the fact they had 100,000 creditors in an $18 billion debt, and then the other question he had to answer was, was it constitutional to file for bankruptcy and indeed he said yes, it was. an interestingly enough the judge said that detroit should have and could have filed for bankruptcy even years ago, given ththe financial situation it is in. >> so, christy, how do the pensions of city workers become a part of this? >> well, once they started going into chapter -- once they started going into chapter 9, the creditors are looking at the pensioners and the retirees they wanted to make sure that that money wasn't going to be touched, but what happened is, is they took a look at it and the judge said, you know what? in federal bankruptcy court that is a contract, the pension is going to be termed as a contract that can be restructured in this process, so even though the pensions are protected under the michigan
the city really did not negotiate in good faith he moved to the next legal question was, did the city, was it even possible for them to negotiate and he said it really wasn't given the fact they had 100,000 creditors in an $18 billion debt, and then the other question he had to answer was, was it constitutional to file for bankruptcy and indeed he said yes, it was. an interestingly enough the judge said that detroit should have and could have filed for bankruptcy even years ago, given ththe...
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